by macewan on September 3, 2008
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Google’s new Web browser (Chrome) allows files (e.g., executables) to be automatically downloaded to the user’s computer without any user prompt. Just remember this is for testing purposes only and I’m not linking to milw0rm - if you don’t know it then you just don’t need to be messing around that neck of the woods.
by macewan on September 3, 2008
$ svn co http://src.chromium.org/svn/trunk/depot_tools/mac depot_tools
$ export PATH=`pwd`/depot_tools:$PATH
mkdir -p ~/src/trunk
cd ~/src/trunk
gclient config http://src.chromium.org/svn/trunk/src
gclient sync
$ chmod +x ~/src/chromium/src/third_party/WebKit/JavaScriptCore/kjs/create_hash_table
Once you’re comfortable with building Chromium, check out
Contributing Code for information about writing code for Chromium and contributing it.
source: Chrome OSX
by macewan on September 3, 2008
Twelve hours after the big news hit tongues of geeks around the world and Mac users are still twiddling their fingers. Will the Google Chrome Browser for Mac be available by this weekend? Please Google. Where can we find Google Chrome Themes?